"Elwood PODD"

Naughty or Nice

"Little Martha"

"Kiss the Cook"

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"Toby"

"Lilith"

"Ol' Birdie Hutch"

"Goin' Courtin'..."

5 Characters in 1

Here is a new "Soft in the Head" Halloween pattern. You get 5 patterns with this one. They are very cute and primitive. Pattern is: $10 shipping included. Just email me at: softinthehead@gmail.com with the order...

BHG 2008

"Rubidelia"

The Singing Mice!

BEWARE!

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Family......

The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together. ~Erma Bombeck

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Different & Spooky.....

I know, I love Halloween and all things Spooky but what I found recently put a whole new spin on "all things spooky". One of the characters that I make for Ghoultide are my "Jack-O-Lanterns". These are pumpkin heads mounted on top of antique, rusty and distressed looking Dietz-Lanterns. Most of the lanterns are from the 1920's-1940's and I search high and low for just the right aging for my prim lanterns.

As I was cleaning one yesterday I was greeted with the skeleton of a Bat lying in the bottom. This skeleton is totally intact to the point you can count digits and the vertebrae in its tail....very unsettling at first. After I set it aside and let the invisible "cooties" do their thing, I took a closer look and a picture. This is really amazing!!!!! First I'm sad that this poor little creature had to suffer this way but the science part of my brain took over and I realized just how incredibly cool this is!

Now I need to figure out what to do with it. The skeleton looks far to fragile to move so my only option is to leave it in place in the lantern! Now these lanterns are not cheap and I do look forward to using them so what should I do? My daughter feels I should leave it as a tomb for the unfortunate little guy and keep it in a prominent place with my Halloween collectibles....sounds to creepy even for me! I will set it aside and ponder on it a bit more. All the creepiness aside it is pretty darn cool!!!!!

2 comments:

oh pam, how sweet...poor little flittermouse! (German for Bat) I love my bats that live here on the farm...they keep the flying insects at bay.I would keep him just as he is, right where he is...you might want to take the blowdryer to 'dust' him a bit outdoors, though ~I don't find him creepy at all (but then again, I'm weird) I have a mummified frog, a cats' skull and spent butterfly wings in a bug glass jar...remember, the Victorians were obsessed with 'specimens' and yours is truly amazing!~Blessed be!Lori

Hmmm, I don't know if you could gently lift him with a piece of paper and a scewer (no pinching that way,) but he would be cool in a little shadow box of his very own. You could then use the lantern as intended and pay homage to the little fella. Many Smiles,JoeyLea